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If you have a bunch of groups of different things, and you group the groups into a bigger group, what do you call the bigger group?
asked Sep 12, 2014 at 3:49
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You can use the word supergroup to refer to a group of subgroups. The super- prefix is the opposite of the sub- prefix.
Wiktionary defines supergroup as:
Any group composed of other groups (in any of several contexts)
answered Sep 12, 2014 at 5:37
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I’d say collection, if you want to avoid ~group terminology.
Other words could be bundle, cluster, pack, package or any of their synonyms.
http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/bundle
answered Sep 12, 2014 at 9:11
Cluster
A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
Clusters of creamy-white flowers.
The Oxford Dictionary of English, edited by Angus Stevenson and published in 2010
With this definition you could borrow «supercluster» from astronomy:
Supercluster
A giant cluster of galaxies, a cluster consisting of a number of smaller clusters.
Collins English Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged, 14th edition
Either that or «supergroup» which literally means a group of groups works. «Superset» also works, but is more of a mathematical term.
answered Aug 13, 2016 at 20:08
Coalition, maybe? That may apply more to the political arena, but I have heard it used in relation to activist groups, too.
co·a·li·tion ˌkōəˈliSH(ə)n/ noun an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
«a coalition of conservatives and disaffected Democrats»
synonyms: alliance, union, partnership, bloc, caucus; federation, league, association, confederation, consortium, syndicate, combine; amalgamation, merger «the ruling four-party coalition»
Source: Oxford Dinctionaries Online.
answered Aug 13, 2016 at 18:37
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Conglomerate
Although it is used more in corporate settings, I’ve also seen it being in Biology, Astronomy (comet composition), etc.
From Merriam-Webster:
a large business that is made of different kinds of companies
a composite mass or mixture; especially : rock composed of rounded fragments varying from small pebbles to large boulders in a cement
answered Oct 13, 2016 at 10:21
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According to traditional grammar, a word is defined as, “the basic unit of language”. The word is usually a speech sound or mixture of sounds which is represented in speaking and writing.
Few examples of words are fan, cat, building, scooter, kite, gun, jug, pen, dog, chair, tree, football, sky, etc.
You can also define it as, “a letter or group/set of letters which has some meaning”. So, therefore the words are classified according to their meaning and action.
It works as a symbol to represent/refer to something/someone in the language.
The group of words makes a sentence. These sentences contain different types of functions (of the words) in it.
The structure (formation) of words can be studied with Morphology which is usually a branch (part) of linguistics.
The meaning of words can be studied with Lexical semantics which is also a branch (part) of linguistics.
Also Read: What is a Sentence in English Grammar? | Best Guide for 2021
The word can be used in many ways. Few of them are mentioned below.
- Noun (rabbit, ring, pencil, US, etc)
- Pronoun (he, she, it, we, they, etc)
- Adjective (big, small, fast, slow, etc)
- Verb (jumping, singing, dancing, etc)
- Adverb (slowly, fastly, smoothly, etc)
- Preposition (in, on, into, for, under, etc)
- Conjunction (and, or, but, etc)
- Subject (in the sentences)
- Verb and many more!
Now, let us understand the basic rules of the words.
Rules/Conditions for word
There are some set of rules (criteria) in the English Language which describes the basic necessity of becoming a proper word.
Rule 1: Every word should have some potential pause in between the speech and space should be given in between while writing.
For example, consider the two words like “football” and “match” which are two different words. So, if you want to use them in a sentence, you need to give a pause in between the words for pronouncing.
It cannot be like “Iwanttowatchafootballmatch” which is very difficult to read (without spaces).
But, if you give pause between the words while reading like, “I”, “want”, “to”, “watch”, “a”, “football”, “match”.
Example Sentence: I want to watch a football match.
We can observe that the above sentence can be read more conveniently and it is the only correct way to read, speak and write.
- Incorrect: Iwanttowatchafootballmatch.
- Correct: I want to watch a football match.
So, always remember that pauses and spaces should be there in between the words.
Rule 2: Every word in English grammar must contain at least one root word.
The root word is a basic word which has meaning in it. But if we further break down the words, then it can’t be a word anymore and it also doesn’t have any meaning in it.
So, let us consider the above example which is “football”. If we break this word further, (such as “foot” + “ball”), we can observe that it has some meaning (even after breaking down).
Now if we further break down the above two words (“foot” + “ball”) like “fo” + “ot” and “ba” + “ll”, then we can observe that the words which are divided have no meaning to it.
So, always you need to remember that the word should have atleast one root word.
Rule 3: Every word you want to use should have some meaning.
Yes, you heard it right!
We know that there are many words in the English Language. If you have any doubt or don’t know the meaning of it, then you can check in the dictionary.
But there are also words which are not defined in the English Language. Many words don’t have any meaning.
So, you need to use only the words which have some meaning in it.
For example, consider the words “Nuculer” and “lakkanah” are not defined in English Language and doesn’t have any meaning.
Always remember that not every word in the language have some meaning to it.
Also Read: 12 Rules of Grammar | (Grammar Basic Rules with examples)
More examples of Word
Words List | Words List |
apple | ice |
aeroplane | jam |
bat | king |
biscuit | life |
cap | mango |
doll | nest |
eagle | orange |
fish | pride |
grapes | raincoat |
happy | sad |
Quiz Time! (Test your knowledge here)
#1. A word can be ____________.
all of the above
all of the above
a noun
a noun
an adjective
an adjective
a verb
a verb
Answer: A word can be a noun, verb, adjective, preposition, etc.
#2. A root word is a word that _____________.
none
none
can be divided further
can be divided further
cannot be divided further
cannot be divided further
both
both
Answer: A root word is a word that cannot be divided further.
#3. A group of words can make a ___________.
none
none
sentence
sentence
letters
letters
words
words
Answer: A group of words can make a sentence.
#4. Morphology is a branch of ___________.
none
none
Linguistics
Linguistics
Phonology
Phonology
Semantics
Semantics
Answer: Morphology is a branch of Linguistics.
#5. The meaning of words can be studied with ___________.
none
none
both
both
Morphology
Morphology
Lexical semantics
Lexical semantics
Answer: The meaning of the words can be studied with Lexical semantics.
#6. The word is the largest unit in the language. Is it true or false?
#7. Is cat a word? State true or false.
Answer: “Cat” is a word.
#8. A word is a _____________.
group of paragraphs
group of paragraphs
group of letters
group of letters
group of sentences
group of sentences
All of the above
All of the above
Answer: A word is a group of letters which delivers a message or an idea.
#9. A word is usually a speech sound or mixture of it. Is it true or false?
#10. The structure of words can be studied with ___________.
Morphology
Morphology
both
both
Lexical semantics
Lexical semantics
none
none
Answer: The structure of words can be studied with Morphology.
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Summary: (What is a word?)
- Generally, the word is the basic and smallest unit in the language.
- It is categorised based on its meaning.
- Morphology is the study of Words structure (formation) and Lexical semantics is the study of meanings of the words. These both belong to a branch of Linguistics.
- A word should have at least one root and meaning to it.
Also Read: What is Grammar? | (Grammar definition, types & examples) | Best Guide 2021
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ПОМОГИТЕ, ПОЖАЛУЙСТА!
Match the words in the two columns to say what these places are famous for. Make notes to remember.
Example: London is famous for its places of interest.
The places of interest: The Lake District, Hadrian’s Wall, Stonehenge, Land’s End, Cambridge and Oxford, Heathrow, Greenwich, Liverpool, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Descriptions:
the biggest airport in England
a group of huge stones of pre-historic times
the fact it is the most westerly [‘west(ə)lɪ] point in the country
the fact that it was built by Romans
its 12th century universities
its lakes and beautiful scenery
the fact that it is the home town of Beatles
the fact that it is Shakespeare’s place of birth
Greenwich Observatory, the zero meridian of longitude passes through it.
Ответ:
The Heathrow is famous for the biggest airport in England
The Stonehenge is famous for a group of huge stones of pre-historic times
The Lake District is famous for its lakes and beautiful scenery
The Cambridge and Oxford is famous for its 12th century universities
The Greenwich is famous for Greenwich Observatory, the zero meridian of longitude passes through it
Liverpool is famous for the fact that it is the home town of Beatles
The Hadrian’s Wall is famous for the fact that it was built by Romans
The Stratford-upon-Avon is famous for the fact that it is Shakespeare’s place of birth
The Land’s End is famous for the fact it is the most westerly [‘west(ə)lɪ] point in the country
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